DES MOINES, Iowa — Months, even years of hard work, will pay off on May 19. That is when Governor Kim Reynolds will sign Iowa’s new S.A.F.E. Center bill into law. The Iowa Senate approved it unanimously earlier this year, giving new hope to sexual assault survivors. A sexual assault survivor shared her thoughts on […]
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